By 1995 the Chloe was manufactured and ready to be distributed:
LGB 20130 w/ LGB 30430 Grizzly Flats cars Courtesy of ebay.com/hrastovi42012 |
Courtesy of Champex-Linden |
advertised the Chloe prominently at first exclusively for the American market. A year later it was also offered to the German and European LGB customers. The ad already mentions the LGB 30430 Grizzly Flats cars that were offered at the same time but separately. The LGB 20130 listed for US$ 299.00 and the cars for US$ 59.00 each.
The complete package if purchased together would have looked like this:
LGB 20130 w/ LGB 30430 Grizzly Flats cars Courtesy of ebay.com/hrastovi42012 |
Also advertised in the LGB NEWS 1995 was the LGBchen 20140 which portrayed the industrial field loco of the late 1800's and early 1900's:
They were listed at US$ 269.00 and currently go for about US$ 390.00
By 1999 LGBoA listed both engines as "about to be sold out".
When sales volume in 1996 signaled a good market acceptance for both little engines LGB set out to do them again in a slightly varied manner. Thus the molds were reused into the LGB 22130
LGB 22130 - Courtesy of proxibid.com |
and the LGB 21140
LGB 21140 - Courtesy of ebay.com/sfelectric |
LGB 72560 - Courtesy of Only Trains |
LGB 72560 original packaging - Courtesy of liveauctions.com |
This set was originally advertised in the 1997 LGBoA Info 97 and the set was available that Christmas.
LGBoA Info 97 pg 2/2- Courtesy of Champex-Linden Focus on the middle of the photo to find the "Chloe" Christmas set |